She was afraid he would see her before the church doors opened, while she was taking bridal portraits around the church grounds, so he offered to blindfold himself. After the ceremony, he made sure that the train of her dress never touched the ground because she was worried about it getting too dirty. He made her laugh when she seemed tense and made her smile, well, the entire day. He was always aware of her and her needs, her fears, her wants and he did his best to take care of her, as he had the very first time they met at Freshman Orientation when she needed help with her water bottle.

Before a small group of their closest family and friends, he pledged that he would continue to take care of her for the rest of his life. Justin and Jessica, your love for each other is palpable. Thank you for allowing me to witness your love and your vows.

I’m totally starting this out of order, but I don’t care. I squealed in delight when I saw that Jessica took my advice to get parasols (to block the sun during photos) to the next level.

I don’t know if I am posting this picture of the cake because I like it or because I am craving cake, haha.
Father Daughter dance gets me every time.